Monthly Archives: December 2010
How the UK’s new immigration policy will impact the PR industry
| December 7, 2010 | Posted by Akhila Deshpande under PR |
Over the past few weeks, much has been said about immigration in the media. However, little has been said about the ways it’s going to affect the industries and the various individuals working hard for the UK economy. All these individuals are young, highly educated, not using public funds, paying taxes, made UK their home…
Do I really want Google on my TV?
| December 7, 2010 | Posted by Victoria Magson under Media, Technology |
As web-connected TVs become more prevalent, companies that have never been involved in the business before have suddenly begun to jump on the bandwagon. This year we have seen the introduction of Google TV, the re-launch of Apple TV, and have heard news of a Microsoft version in the pipeline. Google is undoubtedly a great…
Snowcial media updates
| December 7, 2010 | Posted by Claire Lawson under Social Media |
Once again, last week, the country descended in to a state of panic due to a few inches of the white stuff. And, once again, the social media channels seem to be the first place people turn… No matter what the situation, however serious or innocuous, people feel the constant need to tell the world…
Do mobile phones work underground?
| December 2, 2010 | Posted by Katy Jameson under Technology |
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How I explain Twitter to people who don’t get it
| December 1, 2010 | Posted by admin under Social Media |
As Text 100’s resident social media dork, people frequently demand that I justify the existence of Twitter, as though the whole thing was somehow my idea. “Why the hell should I use Twitter? I don’t care what people are having for breakfast!” they yell, as they angrily jab a finger in my face. After suggesting…
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